Camillo Rama

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Camillo Rama was an Italian painter (1586 – Brescia, circa 1627), active in his native city of Brescia.

He was the pupil of Palma il Giovane, and painted several altarpieces in Brescia. He also painted works for the refectory of the Carmelites, and for the churches of S. Gioseffo and S. Francesco. In 1610, he also painted for the Stanze of the Palazzo del Capitano in Brescia.

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